Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Permaculture: An Approach to Agriculture :: Farming Food Papers
Permaculture An Approach to AgricultureWithout husbandry there will be immediate mass starvation, but with cultivation there will be a continual eroding away of the productive basis of humane livelihood. -Wes Jackson (23) With the exception of some indigenous cultures where hunting and gathering is practiced, agriculture has been mankind primary source of food production for thousands of years. As time has passed, humans have furthered their knowledge of how sylvan systems work. This has resulted in a modern agriculture backed by hundreds of years of scientific research that seeks to ever cast up the amount of food produced by a given acreage of land. insofar while modern agriculture is becoming more focused on efficiently producing food, it is not being followed with sensitivity to how it affects the environment and even the wellness of soils under its own feet. Since food produ ction is in essence a focused natural process (growth of specific plants and animals), it is intrinsically dependent on the natural homo and its systems. Thus, as Jackson points out in the to a higher place quote, an agricultural system unconcerned with environmental health is ignoring its very foundations. A majority of the worlds food needs are currently being met by the modern production-focused agricultural system mentioned above. However, as the scientific community is conclusion more and more evidence of a link between environmental degradation and this type of agriculture, new methods of agriculture are being demonstrable and practiced that focus equal attention to both environmental health and food production. One such model, permaculture, is rapidly gaining attention throughout the world due to its foundational proposal intelligent and ecologically sensitive design of agricultural systems should naturally be more efficient and productive than the ecologic ally devastating conventional systems.Problems With Conventional Industrialized Agriculture
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